Speech Physiology, Speech Perception, And Acous... -
The "interpreter." This is how the listener’s ear and brain decode those acoustic waves. It’s not just about hearing sounds; it’s about how we categorize phonemes, filter out noise, and use linguistic context to make sense of the world.
Understanding human communication requires looking at it through three critical lenses: Speech Physiology, Speech Perception, and Acous...
The "signal." Once air leaves the mouth, it becomes a complex pressure wave. By analyzing frequency, intensity, and duration, we can visualize speech through spectrograms, uncovering the hidden patterns of vowels and consonants. The "interpreter